7 Most Five-Wicket Hauls in ICC World Test Championship History
Explore the top bowlers with the most five-wicket hauls in ICC World Test Championship history. Check records of Ashwin, Bumrah, Lyon, and more.

The role of bowlers in the ICC World Test Championship is game-changing. Some bowlers have written their names in the World Test Championship records with consistent match-winning spells. Here we will mention those legends who have got the most five-wicket hauls in the ICC World Test Championship.
These 7 Players Have the Most Five-Wicket Hauls in WTC
1. R Ashwin – 11 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 41
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Wickets: 195
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Best Bowling: 7/71
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Average: 21.49
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Economy: 2.83
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Strike Rate: 45.50
Ravichandran Ashwin has given a new thought to spin bowling. He has made his impact in every condition, and his record in the World Test Championship is the biggest proof of this. Taking a five-wicket haul 11 times is a dream number for any spinner, which Ashwin has made easy.
2. Jasprit Bumrah – 10 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 35
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Wickets: 156
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Best Bowling: 6/27
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Average: 18.61
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Economy: 2.80
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Strike Rate: 39.83
Jasprit Bumrah has confused batsmen in Test cricket with his unique bowling action and deadly accuracy. His 10 5-wicket hauls in the WTC reflect his match-winning ability. Bumrah has given momentum to Team India on every crucial tour.
3. Nathan Lyon – 10 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 50
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Wickets: 210
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Best Bowling: 8/64
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Average: 26.85
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Economy: 2.77
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Strike Rate: 58.08
Nathan Lyon has established himself as a trusted spinner for Australia. He consistently bowls long spells, and his wicket-taking ability in the second innings is unmatched. His performance in the subcontinent has been equally effective.
4. Pat Cummins – 9 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 47
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Wickets: 200
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Best Bowling: 6/91
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Average: 22.63
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Economy: 2.94
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Strike Rate: 46.07
Australia’s Test captain Pat Cummins has shown the perfect balance of pace and precision. With nine 5-wicket hauls, he leads in pressure situations. His discipline and consistency are among the highest standards in Test cricket.
5. Prabath Jayasuriya – 8 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 17
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Wickets: 91
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Best Bowling: 6/42
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Average: 32.37
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Economy: 3.35
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Strike Rate: 57.90
Prabath Jayasuriya made his mark for Sri Lanka in a very short time. His attacking spin bowling gave the team an advantage in many matches. Taking 5-wicket hauls 8 times in just 17 matches clearly shows his impact.
6. Noman Ali – 7 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 17
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Wickets: 75
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Best Bowling: 8/46
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Average: 25.46
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Economy: 3.00
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Strike Rate: 50.85
Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Noman Ali has made consistent breakthroughs in the WTC. Whenever he got the opportunity, he targeted the opposition’s middle order. 7 five-wicket hauls strengthen his utility and wicket-taking instincts.
7. Kagiso Rabada – 7 Five-Wicket Hauls

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Matches: 33
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Wickets: 151
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Best Bowling: 6/46
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Average: 22.27
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Economy: 3.32
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Strike Rate: 40.18
Rabada is one of South Africa’s most dependable pacers. His pace and bounce work on any surface. Taking 7 five-wicket hauls in the WTC highlights his ability, especially his first innings impact has been quite powerful.
Legends of the Format
The bowlers who have taken the most five-wicket hauls in the ICC World Test Championship have formed the foundation for the team. Ashwin, Bumrah, Lyon, or Rabada — they have all changed the course of the match in their own unique style. Their contribution has become an important part of Test cricket’s legacy.
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